I have the disc version of JK2 and it seems to be running in slow motion, I can't see anything to adjust so I am presuming it is my Video card which is Nvidia Geforce 6200. I think this is at the low end for playing games, any suggestions? If it is my video card can you suggest an upgrade?

Make sure, whatever you do, that you update your PC's video drivers to the latest available from your supplier, and ensure you have the most up to date version of Jack Keane 2 as well (easy if you use Steam, because they'll do it for you) because the initial release, via Steam in particular, had a show stopper of a bug which meant that the frame rate (speed of animation) was atrocious, rendering play impossible.

But his card is a Radeon HD4670 512MB -- a lot faster than yours, and the minimum Nvidia spec for the game is Geforce 8600GT, also a lot faster than yours. Also, I couldn't find any patch or update for the English version. I assume you'd have to contact either the company that developed the game or the company that published your disc version to get them to send you the patch.

If you want to replace your video card, you'll probably have to replace your power supply too, and possibly add a case fan. Faster cards require more power and create more heat. Without knowing more about your model of computer, it would be guesswork what would work or not. But if your computer came with a Geforce 6200, it might be time to start thinking about a new computer. The Geforce 6 series came out in 2004 and was replaced by the 7 series in 2005. So I imagine your computer is getting a bit long in the tooth.

I don't know where I got 6200 from because I went to update my driver and checked again and I have 210 is this also very old?? I had this computer made to order so I can get it updated if I know what to ask for, its only about 2 years old so it would help if I knew which graphics card to up date to.

Sorry one further question, when I try to update my drivers NVidia tell me I need to install Java but there are so many different types could you recommend which Java I need?

OK Thanks for Java info I have now installed it so I can update my card, but I have spoken to the Computer shop regarding a new card and they are talking a Radion 7750?? at £95.00 or Radion GTX650 at £145.00 plus approx £60.00 for updating power supply etc. What do you think I realise that I am in the UK so you won't be familiar with UK prices, I am also near London so prices are high here anyway, but I would be grateful for your thoughts before I go ahead and blow a lot of money just to play games!!

Thanks Draclvr, I have looked at Jenny's link, but I am sure I have read better reports of Radion than NVdia and as the shop is pushing those I wanted to be sure I wasn't just being pursuaded by smooth talking. The GTX sounds good but do I really need something that expensive is it more for the fast moving kill 'em type game as opposed the good old point and click game, although I appreciate graphics are important. I guess I am a typical Libran and can see both points of view but can never decide which is best.

I'm sure Jenny can give you better advice here than I can, but if it were me, I'd get the best I could afford at the time. Even adventure games are getting more and more demanding as far as a video card goes and it would avoid having to upgrade the video card again.

Thanks for all your advice I guess I will go for the best to avoid another upgrade in the near future. I did e mail Nordic games and I have to say I am very impressed!! I got a reply today (less than 24 hours) with lots of info which I will try however like you they say that my graphics card is only minimum for the game and there is no patch available - still Good for Nordic Games

Both cards are good, and either will play adventure games for the foreseeable future. The GTX650 is clocked higher, requires more power, runs hotter, and is a little faster. You will need the power supply. I don't know anything about UK pricing, but Radeon cards are generally a better deal for price per performance.

The biggest difference in the cards is probably going to be driver compatibility as opposed to performance, because both cards are more than adequate for current adventure games. Both cards "should" be supported, but occasionally there will be a game developer with a preference for one brand or the other (ATI Radeon vs Nvidia Geforce).